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These first shows aired Tuesday overnights 3:30-6:00am
bi-weekly

DATE

GUEST/TOPIC

DESCRIPTION

LENGTH

AUDIO

08/28/93

Jim Shooter

The very first show. This was actually a guest
spot on Jim Freund's Hour of the Wolf. Shooter discussed
his career, including the Legion of
Super-Heroes, Marvel, Valiant and the soon to be
distributed Defiant Comics.

2 hrs

09/01/93

Jim Shooter

A follow-up with an edited tape of the above
interview, and live phone calls with Shooter

2.5 hrs

09/15/93

no guest

This was our transition show from Monsters From
the Id, a punk & hardcore & heavy metal show, to 'Nuff Said!
About half the show was our then-usual music and the rest was conversation
and phone calls about comic books. This was a Membership Drive show and we
did better than we had as a music show. We interpreted it as the listeners
telling us to make the total switch.

Ken and Charles Lawrence discuss the career of one
of the early greats in the comics business to commemorate the first
anniversary of his passing. He was an editor, artist, writer and had a
great eye for discovering talent and a tremendous ability to nurture it,
often to greatness.

2.5 hrs

01/05/94

Four Color Images Gallery

Speaking with the owners and managers of this art
gallery that specialized in comic art.

One of the top writers of the '70s and the creator
of Howard the Duck discussed Man-Thing,
Howard, Superman, the internet, politically oriented comics and the craft
of writing. We also interviewed him on 9/30/96.

2.5 hrs

02/16/94

"Seduction of the Innocent"

Mark I. West, author of Children, Culture and
Controversydiscusses the
censorship of youth culture from the1860's dime novels to computer games
and the internet.

Ed gives his eulogy to Jack Kirby

2.5 hrs

03/02/94

Tom Bierbaum

Writer (with his wife Mary) of
The Legion of Super-heroes for DC,
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents,
Green Ghost and Lotus for
Evolution Comics

2.5 hrs

03/16/94

Walt Simonson

One of the best artists in comics talks about
mythology, the craft of drawing and the industry as
a whole.

2.5 hrs

03/30/94

"Mad Magazine"

The genesis of Mad Comics, its make-over as a
magazine and its impact on society.

2.5 hrs

04/13/94

Len Wein

Co-creator of Swamp
Thing, former editor in chief of Marvel, fanzine writer
and artist. We covered just about Len's entire life! From fanzines, to
saving original art back when the companies used to destroy it, to writing
and editing for DC, Marvel and Defiant.

2.5 hrs

04/27/94

"Independents"

Six talents from the world of independent
comics discuss the trials and rewards of self-publishing. Rhyan
Scorpio-Rhys and Juanita Hicks, President and Vice President of
Visual Assault Comics; Tibor Brksa (fresh from his debate
with Peter David), Gail Casalta and Anthony Mendez,
Publisher, President and Assistant Creative Director of Renegade Tribe
Publishing and Mitch Waxman, who writes and draws Vengeance
of the Aztecs from Caliber Press.

A god of comics artists, Neal posits Norman
Rockwell as the greatest U.S. comics artist of the 20th century. Always
outspoken and controversial, he doesn't disappoint on
this show.

2.5 hrs

05/25/94

Tony Bedard

Editor at Valiant discussing his
career and upcoming projects.

2.5 hrs

06/08/94

Jerry Robinson

The man who created The
Joker discusses his career and his current projects
including his 15 years with Stan Lee, creating London for Lev
Gleason, the Comics Museum in Boca Raton, FL and his newspaper
syndicate.

Though he started out as an artist, he became one
of the best writers in comics, writing nearly every character
Marvel published in the '70s and a lot of the characters DC
published. We talked about many of those characters and the craft of
writing, as well as Image Comics (relatively new at the time) and
his novel The Point Man.